The early 20th century village of Plymouth Notch is the birthplace of Calvin Coolidge, 30th President, and is regarded as one of the best-preserved presidential sites in the country. The site is home to
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Cooking classes can add to your travels! No matter whether you are a beginner, kid or professional, you can pick up techniques at the King Arthur Flour Baking School in Norwich, Vermont. Hands-on classes, taught by
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Known as Vermont's "Little Grand Canyon," Quechee Gorge was formed from glacial activity and erosion. Park at the visitor center or state park east of the bridge and then walk back or follow the path to view the Quechee Gorge
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Although Smugglers Notch is perhaps best known as a ski resort, and it certainly has plenty to offer in that area, it's a vibrant recreational hub in any season. Winter activities include skiing, skating, snowmobile riding, tube sliding, airboarding and winter walking. In the summer there's ziplining, swimming and golfing among other things. There are also special programs and indoor activities for all ages. The village provides a full range of services, from lodging to a post office.
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The Taftsville Covered Bridge is a timber-framed covered bridge which spans the Ottauquechee River in the Taftville village of Woodstock, Vermont. The 1836 structure replaced three prior bridges. It was partially reconstructed after damage by
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